2019 SENIOR LIVING EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE RECAP
GAINING INSIGHTS FROM THE C-SUITE
Senior living leaders shared knowledge and best practices by participating in three panels focused on the state of the industry; workforce issues; and the REIT landscape. Moderated by Ann Compton, legendary White House ABC News correspondent (1973- 2014), the panels touched on challenges and opportunities facing the industry in the near and long-term; the ever-important issues of recruitment and retention; and how REIT leaders are navigating the landscape.
Thanks to OnShift for sponsoring the “Insights from the C-Suite Panel: Focus on the Workforce” panel.
HEARD AT ARGENTUM 2019
“Ask: When do we say ‘no’? If we say ‘no’ to similar things consistently, that indicates a need and a market opportunity. Find a pattern. The answers to most of your questions can be found in your business.”
— Kat Cole, COO and President North America at FOCUS Brands
“Institutional capital is used to having more data—and we haven’t had the best data.”
— Kai Hsiao, CEO Eclipse Senior Living
“If you want to change health care, first change Medicare. Medicare leads change.”
— Mike Leavitt, Founder Leavitt Partners
“I think ideally, person- centered care and
nonpharmacological practices are not two categories—they go together.”
— Patrick Doyle, PhD,
Corporate Director of Dimentia Care for Brightview Senior Living
“We can get an idea of how two medications will interact. Maybe three. But when you get up to six, nobody really knows how they’ll interact.”
— Daniel Levitin, PhD, Neuroscientist, musician, and author
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